Goodbye Again (1961)
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- Not Rated
- 2h 0min
- Drama, Romance
- 24 May 1961 (France)
- Movie
- 2 wins & 2 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Ingrid Bergman | ... |
Paula Tessier
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Yves Montand | ... |
Roger Demarest
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Anthony Perkins | ... |
Philip Van der Besh
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Jessie Royce Landis | ... |
Mrs. Van der Besh
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Pierre Dux | ... |
Maître Fleury
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Jocelyn Lane | ... |
First Maisie
(as Jackie Lane)
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Jean Clarke | ... |
Second Maisie
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Michèle Mercier | ... |
Third Maisie
(as Michele Mercier)
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Alison Leggatt | ... |
Alice
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Uta Taeger | ... |
Gaby
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David Horne | ... |
Queen's Counsel
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Peter Bull | ... |
Client
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André Randall | ... |
Mr. Steiner
(as Andre Randall)
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Diahann Carroll | ... |
Night Club Singer
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Marcel Achard | ... |
(uncredited)
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Michel Arene | ... |
(uncredited)
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Henri Attal | ... |
Man at Concert (uncredited)
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Paul Bonifas | ... |
Cellarman (uncredited)
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Yul Brynner | ... |
Extra in nightclub scene (uncredited)
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Jean-Pierre Cassel | ... |
Dancer (uncredited)
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Germaine Delbat | ... |
Usherette (uncredited)
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Sacha Distel | ... |
(uncredited)
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Maurice Druon | ... |
(uncredited)
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Annie Duperoux | ... |
Madeline Fleury (uncredited)
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Michel Garland | ... |
Young Man in Club (uncredited)
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Raymond Gérôme | ... |
Jimmy (uncredited)
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Jean Hébey | ... |
Monsieur Cherel - Man in Club (uncredited)
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René Lefevre-Bel | ... |
(uncredited)
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Colin Mann | ... |
Assistant Lawyer (uncredited)
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Yves-Marie Maurin | ... |
(uncredited)
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Jean Michaud | ... |
François (uncredited)
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Moustache | ... |
Personality dancing at the Épi Club (uncredited)
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Jean Ozenne | ... |
Van Der Besh 's Guest (uncredited)
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Lee Patrick | ... |
Madame Fleury (uncredited)
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Jean-Loup Philippe | ... |
Personality at the Épi Club (uncredited)
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Jeanne Provost | ... |
(uncredited)
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Françoise Rasquin | ... |
Bit Part (uncredited)
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Françoise Sagan | ... |
Personality at the Épi Club (uncredited)
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Georges Sellier | ... |
Bit Part (uncredited)
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Hélène Tossy | ... |
(uncredited)
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Paul Uny | ... |
Waiter (uncredited)
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Dominique Zardi | ... |
Man at Concert (uncredited)
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Jean-Pierre Zola | ... |
Bit Part (uncredited)
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Directed by
Anatole Litvak |
Written by
Françoise Sagan | ... | (novel "Aimez-vous Brahms?") |
Samuel A. Taylor | ... | (screenplay) (as Samuel Taylor) |
Produced by
Robert Benjamin | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Arthur Krim | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Anatole Litvak | ... | producer |
Music by
Georges Auric |
Cinematography by
Armand Thirard | ... | (photographed by) |
Editing by
Bert Bates |
Editorial Department
Ginou Dodard | ... | assistant editor |
Teddy Mason | ... | assistant editor (as Ted Mason) |
Art Direction by
Alexandre Trauner |
Costume Design by
Jean Zay |
Makeup Department
Marc Blanchard | ... | hair stylist |
Georges Bouban | ... | makeup artist |
Joan Johnstone | ... | hair stylist |
John O'Gorman | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Margot Capelier | ... | unit production manager |
Julien Derode | ... | production manager |
Jean Pieuchot | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paul Feyder | ... | assistant director |
André Smagghe | ... | second unit director (as Andre Smagghe) |
Michael Stevenson | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Maurice Barnathan | ... | set dresser |
Auguste Capelier | ... | assistant art director (as A. Capelier) |
Sound Department
Jacques Carrère | ... | sound (as Jacques Carrere) |
Camera and Electrical Department
André Domage | ... | camera operator |
Robert Florent | ... | assistant camera |
Louis Née | ... | camera operator (as Louis Nee) |
Jean Tournier | ... | camera operator |
Raymond Voinquel | ... | still photographer |
Music Department
Leon Birnbaum | ... | music editor |
Dory Previn | ... | lyricist (as Dory Langdon) |
Script and Continuity Department
Lucie Lichtig | ... | script supervisor (as Lucy Lichtig) |
Additional Crew
Maurice Binder | ... | title designer: main title |
Yul Brynner | ... | stills (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- United Artists (1961) (United States) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1961) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Les Artistes Associés S.A.B. (1961) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1961) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1961) (France) (theatrical) (as Les Artistes Associés)
- Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1961) (Norway) (theatrical)
- CBS (1968) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
- Wood Knapp Video (United States) (VHS)
- MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1990) (United States) (VHS)
- Caroland (2008) (Germany) (DVD)
- Divisa Home Video (2008) (Spain) (DVD)
- WME Home Entertainment (2016) (Germany) (DVD)
- Rank Filmes de Portugal (1962) (Portugal) (theatrical)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Christian Dior (Miss Bergman's gowns)
- Van Cleef & Arpels (jewelry)
- Westrex Recording System (sound recording system)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In this adaptation of Françoise Sagan's best selling novel, Paula is a beautiful and highly successful 40-year-old businesswoman. She is deeply in love with Roger, her mature consort of five years. Roger is a very charming gallant who loves Paula but is too selfish to give up his freedom to be promiscuous. When Paula meets Phillip, the 24-year-old immature lawyer son of one of her rich clients, he falls hopelessly in love with the glamorous, sympathetic older woman and insists that the age difference will be no barrier to a romance. Paula resists the young man's persistent advances, but she finally succumbs when Roger initiates yet another affair with one of his young Maisies. An affair begins, and society does not approve.
Written by Mike Rogers |
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Taglines | This is how love is...and always will be... See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | One of the first scenes to be filmed called for Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Perkins to share a passionate kiss. Bergman had found a similar situation while she was filming Gaslight (1944) extremely uncomfortable. In that film, she was forced to shoot an intimate and romantic scene with Charles Boyer on the first day of production, minutes after meeting the man. Bergman so disliked the experience of kissing a man she had just met on screen that she vowed never to do it again. When she was once again asked to film a romantic scene with a man she hardly knew for this film, Bergman took action. She asked Perkins to practice kissing her privately, in her dressing room, before their scene was filmed on camera. According to Bergman, Perkins obliged, and by the time they performed their scene in front of the camera neither actor found the scene uncomfortable. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words (2015). See more » |
Soundtracks | Goodbye Again See more » |
Quotes |
Philip Van der Besh:
I met someone this morning. Alice: I know, the most beautiful girl in the world. Philip Van der Besh: No, a woman! Warm, charming, gay - and yet sad. There was a deep sadness in her eyes. See more » |